On December 3rd, the Colonnese bookshop in Naples will host an event dedicated to the presentation of the book "Lo Stronzo Geniale. Guida semiseria ai Nino Sarratore." The event, scheduled for 18:00 PM, promises to actively engage the audience, transforming the presentation into an open dialogue about Nino Sarratore, a character from the TV series "My Brilliant Friend."
An Interactive Event
Author Raffaella R. Ferrè, along with journalist Lilly Viccaro Theo of TG3 Rai Campania, will invite participants to explore the character of Nino Sarratore. Known for his complex and controversial personality, Nino is central to Elena Ferrante's novels and the hit series broadcast on Rai1, currently in its fourth and final season.
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"Nino's Got Mail"
Among the most anticipated features of the meeting will be a special mailbox set up to allow attendees to send messages to their "Nino." This initiative aims to encourage participants to share personal thoughts, transforming the moment into an opportunity to discuss the emotional challenges associated with problematic relationships.
A Book, A Journey
"The Genius Stronzo" aims to deconstruct the myth of Nino Sarratore, analyzing his psychological characteristics and the mechanisms of toxic relationships. With a tone that blends irony and depth, the book invites readers to reflect on their own romantic relationships through the prism of pop culture and contemporary fiction. The event will take place in a unique setting, in the heart of Naples' historic center, offering the ideal setting for a dialogue that aims to transcend the confines of the written page.






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